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When the movie got released Ellis wrote a sequel novella online which may or may not be canon.

Seriously. What could that possibly be based on?

"It tastes…minty."

Remember that show Fox did back in 1996, "Profit"? It was basically an American Psycho series, and 18 y/o me thought it was brilliant.

Those lighthearted, fanciful narratives about Nazi genocide that have been all over the place really needed to be addressed.

@avclub-c8245970f4b8928346f669bf62dbc288:disqus Awhile back someone on here said something like if you meet a girl whose a fan of that series, run away as fast as you can. So I guess that's why I always assumed it's primary audience was cosplay types. You know the ones.

His grasp of anatomy is…Liefeldian.

Well, there was almost no dialogue…

The Batcow story was quality.

Had a real badass moment in #12 of the Giffin/Demattias/Maguire JLI if memory serves.

But she left him for Henry Mccoy, for one issue. And then they pretended that didn't happen.

@avclub-37fd12d0bf53337b800259b27994d600:disqus : He coined the term "Holo-kitsh" to describe just about any artistic work on the subject that wasn't written by himself.

Walt reluctantly supported Todd's Jesse and/or Hank killing position, but he's probably not going to support his accidentally killing Skyler and/or Flynn position.

I used to spend a lot of time at Bard college in a nonstudent capacity, and there was this one girl who I swear was impersonating Mardi Van Wart as some kind of performance art thing…she claimed never to have heard of the book, of course.

Well, he did shoot himself in the head. He's probably still not presentable.

Don't let him make us turn on each other. That's how the terrorists win.

Anyone read T.C. Boyle's "Worlds end"? This can be an amazing concept when properly executed.

There's a young boy named Jimmy from South Park, Colorado that you probably don't know about.

Well, he said he would go back to when he thought of it, not when he actually built it.